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  2. CIA activities in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    The CIA National Foreign Assessment Center completed work on a report entitled "Afghanistan: Ethnic Divergence and Dissidence" in May 1979, although it was not formally published until March 1980. It is not known if the information was readily available to policymakers at the time of the December 1979 invasion.

  3. Opposition to the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021) - Wikipedia

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    The Taliban did not attack us on 9/11. Nineteen men – 15 from Saudi Arabia – did, and there was no imminent threat that Afghanistan would attack the US or another UN member country. The council did not authorize the United States or any other country to use military force against Afghanistan. The US war in Afghanistan is illegal.

  4. International Criminal Court investigation in Afghanistan

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    The International Criminal Court investigation in Afghanistan or the Situation in Afghanistan is an ongoing investigation by the International Criminal Court (ICC) into war crimes and crimes against humanity that are alleged to have occurred during the war in Afghanistan since 1 May 2003, or in the case of United States Armed Forces and the CIA, war crimes committed in Afghanistan, Poland ...

  5. CIA official: Dire predictions about Afghanistan becoming a ...

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    Warnings that Afghanistan would become a launching pad for terrorist attacks around the world after the withdrawal of U.S. troops turned out to be wrong, CIA Deputy Director David Cohen said ...

  6. Opinion - What the ‘Willful Blindness’ report misses about ...

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    What the U.S. failed to see, and what this report neglects, is that NATO forces weren’t just fighting the Taliban — Iran, China, Russia and Pakistan all had a stake in Afghanistan’s future.

  7. United States invasion of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    The military presented three options for military action in Afghanistan: The first was a cruise missile strike, the second was a combined cruise missile and bombing campaign lasting 3–10 days, and the third called for cruise missile and bomber strikes as well as ground forces operating inside Afghanistan. [83] The CIA also presented its war ...

  8. Taliban takeover of Afghanistan impairs CIA counterterrorism ...

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    As the Biden administration copes with the fallout from the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, the CIA is facing a loss of spies on the ground and drones in the air that would normally be used to ...

  9. Prelude to the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021) - Wikipedia

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    By 2001 the change of policy sought by CIA officers who knew Massoud was underway. [35] CIA lawyers, working with officers in the Near East Division and Counter-terrorist Center, began to draft a formal finding for President George W. Bush's signature, authorizing a covert action program in Afghanistan. It would be the first in a decade to seek ...